How much cut does OPT Hyper Polish have?

cptzippy

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I've ordered and received my new bottle of the new Optimum Hyper Polish. I've read what I can about it and watched Mike Phillip's video but I'm still confused on one thing - just how aggressive is this stuff. I realize that it depends on the tool (PC 7336 in my case) and the pad (have a variety) but it seems the early reports vary. I think on here compared it to 105 but elsewhere I've read that it is only good for light polishing and won't take out swirls. So what is it?
 
Bonus question: if I were to get new pads to use with this product - what would be the best for each purpose (ie swirl removal, final polish, etc)?
 
I know it will. To take advantage of the SMAT technology, use pressure for the first couple of passes. Then lighten the pressure and continue to work the polish to allow the DAT technology to finish off nicely. You may see some micro-marring on soft paint or on dark, solid colors, but just going over them with a softer pad has worked for me.
 
Hopefully I'll get to my project this week. One more question: Can someone explain the LC pad series? I'm assuming Legacy99 is talking about the CCS pads. I'm looking at the hydrotech pads and they seem like they might be a good choice for the Hyper Polish. Are they? If they are, since the colors are different, which one(s) would be good?
 
cptzippy said:
Hopefully I'll get to my project this week. One more question: Can someone explain the LC pad series? I'm assuming Legacy99 is talking about the CCS pads. I'm looking at the hydrotech pads and they seem like they might be a good choice for the Hyper Polish. Are they? If they are, since the colors are different, which one(s) would be good?
Hydro only comes in 2 colors. The Tangerine is for polishing and the blue is for cutting and now the new crimsion pad for finishing.
 
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